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Virtual Valentines who guarantee no sad endings are winning the hearts of Japanese women
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Japanese book editor Miho Takeshita is having an affair. But the recently married 30-year-old is not worried about getting caught – her boyfriend only exists on a smartphone.
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Takeshita is a fan of romance simulation games, a booming market in Japan that is winning the hearts of women looking for some unconventional loving.
“It’s very addictive,” Takeshita said.
“Even though the game characters aren’t real, you start to develop feelings towards them.”
That is the whole point, said Natsuko Asaki, a game producer at Cybird, which created the popular series Ikemen – a Japanese term for handsome guys.
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“The story is most important, as well as the characters, and the twists and turns,” Asaki said.
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